Pigmentation
Pigmentation
Pigment spots are discolourations of the skin that most commonly develop due to sun exposure, hormonal changes, or post-inflammatory effects. They can appear on the face, neck, décolletage, or hands, making the skin tone uneven. While not a health concern in themselves, they can be aesthetically bothersome and are often a visible sign of premature skin ageing.
Treating pigmentation requires a comprehensive approach, considering not only the surface discolouration but also the processes behind pigment production. The appropriate treatment strategy is always selected based on the type and depth of the spots and the current condition of the skin.
Our recommended treatments for pigmentation:
| Laser Nordlys IPL | Targeted light energy effectively breaks down surface and mid-depth pigment deposits while evening out skin tone and improving the overall complexion. |
| Laser Nordlys Frax Pro | The fractional laser works in the deeper layers of the skin, helping to fade stubborn pigment spots and supporting skin renewal. |
| Aesthetic ASCE Exosome (as a complementary treatment) | Exosomes initiate cellular-level regeneration, reduce inflammation, and support more even skin pigmentation. |
| Aesthetic Ejal40 / PolyPhil (based on individual indication) | By improving skin quality and increasing hydration, they support skin regeneration and build resilience against pigmentation. |
| Technology Morpheus 8 | Microneedling radiofrequency treatment triggers deep-layer collagen stimulation that effectively improves uneven skin tone and helps fade pigment spots. |
| Personalised Juliette Armand chemical peeling | Controlled chemical exfoliation removes the discoloured upper skin layer, gradually fading pigment spots and producing a more even skin tone. |